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    Next Weather: Snow returns after lack of winter weather

    ZEMS BLOGBy ZEMS BLOGFebruary 14, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    What is certain

    • Enough snow to shovel some
    • Moisture was concentrated from I-94 south
    • The buildup will be melty, not fluffy

    What is uncertain

    • Where a narrow group of dense snow forms
    • Amount of dissolving and mixing (if applicable)
    • Road conditions (warmth vs. treatment)

    Minneapolis – A fast-moving storm will bring a wintry mix on Wednesday that turns to snow.

    The highest temperature expected in the Twin Cities is 41 degrees. A winter weather advisory is in effect from 3 p.m. Wednesday until 3 a.m. Thursday.

    Metro can expect 1 to 3 inches, with up to 4 inches possible in some southern areas.

    WCCO


    Snow chances increase in central and southern Minnesota. There is a narrow swath of snow with lower totals near the metro and higher totals in a county or two further south. There will be heavier sets embedded in this snowstorm.

    This storm has moved up a bit north, and some areas south of I-90 may get rain.

    It should all be gone by Thursday, with temperatures remaining in the 30s. Friday will be a cooler day with highs in the lower 20s.

    The weekend will begin to gradually warm, with temperatures reaching the 40s early next week.

    Joseph Damis

    Joseph Dames joined the WCCO team during the winter of 2022. He is currently the weekend morning meteorologist. You can also catch him compiling weather, science, and other environmental stories during the week.

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